ISSN: 1391 - 0531
Sunday February 3, 2008
Vol. 42 - No 36
 
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Treasury gets control of semi-Govt. EPF
The Treasury has moved to take control of government and semi-government managed provident fund accounts including the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) fund of Rs. 17,000 million saying that default by such funds will have a contingent liability on the government.
 
Government borrows again — this time $50...

The National Savings Bank’s has borrowed 50 million dollars from ICICI Bank, India’s larges private-owned bank, to lend to the government which economists say may be a new Treasury strategy to pass on the foreign-currency fluctuation risk to a middle-party.

 

Former service chiefs implicated in .....

A Commission of Inquiry tasked to probe corruption in military procurements has made scathing indictments against three former Commanders of the Army, Navy and Air Force, The Sunday Times reliably learns.
 

   
Govt. cancels Dr. Rama Mani’s visa
   
Dambulla carnage kills 18, injures 70
   
Forge true unity- President
   
CBK welcomes probe on Water’s Edge land sale
   
Bogus old folk siphon off pension funds
   
Gender gap in Lanka’s labour market: UNDP
   
Disabled children’s home marks 20
   
Way open for tender fixers
   
Protest against moves to extend Tax Chief’s term
   
Odds and Ends
   
Restarting Independence once again
   
CBI probes Tiger links in India
   
Unexpected encounter at sea
   
 
Now, repairs add to high cost of fuel
 
Col breaks back of working class family
 
Pilgrims’ peace shattered
 
Not wires but suicide jackets
 
Madhu: Where a routine bus ride ended in a blast
 
 
FM’s wife appointed as personal assistant
 

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